Metro train services have eased commuting woes for thousands of Delhiites and made the public transport system more reliable. Metro services on the Red Line (Shahdara – Tis Hazari) were thrown open for public on December, 2002.
At present there are 138 metro stations in the Delhi Metro network, including 125 in Delhi, six in Noida, five in Gurgaon, and two in Ghaziabad.
We bring you a list of Delhi’s five cool and swanky metro stations.
Rajiv Chowk station
Connects the Blue Line with the Yellow Line metro network.
Also known as Connaught Place metro station, it is an interchange station between Blue and Yellow Lines.
Rajiv Chowk station connects Connaught Place in the heart of Delhi to the rest of the capital and Haryana (Gurgaon), Uttar Pradesh (Noida, Ghaziabad) as well.
The station has been named after former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Sikandarpur station
It is a station on the Yellow Line of Delhi Metro.
Sikandarpur is also an interchange station for Rapid Metro Rail.
Central Secretariat station
Located on the Yellow Line and Violet Line of Delhi Metro.
It is an interchange station between Yellow and Violet Lines.
Huda City Centre station
Formerly known as Sushant Lok, Huda City Centre station is located on the Yellow Line.
It is a terminal station of Yellow Line. It is also one of the most beautiful and swanky stations of Delhi metro network.
Huda City Centre station
Formerly known as Sushant Lok, Huda City Centre station is located on the Yellow Line.
It is a terminal station of Yellow Line. It is also one of the most beautiful and swanky stations of Delhi metro network.